Rolls Royce Corniche

car description

£34950 WEY 125M was first registered in October 1973, and only in very recent years has it been registered in Guernsey. This Rolls-Royce Corniche is now finished in light gold with the paintwork being in excellent condition. The interior is Magnolia leather with matching door cards, complemented by Deep Fawn Over Rugs. Woodwork is traditional highly figured Burr Walnut and like the bright work is in excellent condition. This Rolls-Royce Corniche drives beautifully and is in fine order throughout Rolls-Royce's adoption of unitary construction for its new Silver Shadow and T-Series Bentley necessitated the reorganisation of in-house coachbuilder H J Mulliner, Park Ward to enable it to produce new designs on the Shadow floor pan. Recalling the firm's glamorous Grandes Routières of pre-war days such as the Phantom II Continental, these final coachbuilt models were limited to just two, a two-door coupé or similar convertible, the former arriving in March 1966 and the latter in September the following year. Some of the frontal panels were shared with the standard four-door saloon but otherwise the new bodyshells were unique, featuring a distinctive dipping upper wing line with parallel c